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Stationary truck ‘attenuator’ deployed to stop runaway heavy vehicles during South Eastern Freeway roadworks

Truck drivers who lose control at the bottom of the South Eastern Freeway during upcoming road resurfacing works will be expected to drive into the back of a stationary truck to stop themselves.
Key points:
- A truck-mounted attenuator will be available for errant trucks during arrester bed closures on the South Eastern Freeway
- The device is designed to withstand the impact of a semi-trailer going up to 100kmph
- The head of the SA Road Transport Association says it will be “mentally challenging” for drivers
In a notification about the works, the Transport Department said one of the two arrester beds at the bottom of the freeway would need to be closed at certain times.
Instead, it will provide a truck-mounted attenuator “for use by any errant…
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